This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the eve of the French Wars of Religion, in order to tackle an apparently simple yet persistent question in the history of early modern criminal justice. Why, despite all of the formal and informal obstacles in their way, did plaintiffs bring charges before a criminal court in this period? The article investigates the sodomy scandal that led to the conviction and public execution of the abbey’s porter Pierre Logerie, known as ‘the gendarme of Morigny’, and situates it in the wider patterns of criminal justice as well as the developing spiritual crisis of the civil wars during the mid-sixteenth century. Overall, this article demonstrates how crimina...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
The article focuses on comparing the functions of two institutions that castigated sodomy in Renaiss...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries haveoften been seen as a time when criminal courts continued...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
This article analyzes the reactions of catholic laymen to a sodomy trial held in Ghent during 1578. ...
This article analyzes the reactions of catholic laymen to a sodomy trial held in Ghent during 1578. ...
[Extract] In medieval and early modern Europe, ‘sodomy’ could refer to any sexual contact that inten...
Sodomy in the Theophile de Viau affair: questions of gender and sexuality in early modern France.The...
By examining different forms of deviance, this article asks how the religious reforms brought about ...
From the end of May to the beginning of June 1749, a trial took place at the Gutenhaag Provincial Co...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
The article focuses on comparing the functions of two institutions that castigated sodomy in Renaiss...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries haveoften been seen as a time when criminal courts continued...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
This article analyzes the reactions of catholic laymen to a sodomy trial held in Ghent during 1578. ...
This article analyzes the reactions of catholic laymen to a sodomy trial held in Ghent during 1578. ...
[Extract] In medieval and early modern Europe, ‘sodomy’ could refer to any sexual contact that inten...
Sodomy in the Theophile de Viau affair: questions of gender and sexuality in early modern France.The...
By examining different forms of deviance, this article asks how the religious reforms brought about ...
From the end of May to the beginning of June 1749, a trial took place at the Gutenhaag Provincial Co...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
In early 1529, the Protestant authorities of Constance executed Ludwig Hätzer for disobedience and m...
The article focuses on comparing the functions of two institutions that castigated sodomy in Renaiss...